Belonging has been identified as an important resource for health and well-being in the lives of youths. Thus, it is an important concept for upstream health promotion and culturally safe and relevant nursing care. While many researchers acknowledge the importance of the social, cultural, and political context in the lives of newcomer youths, little research has examined the sociopolitical processes inherent in immigrant and refugee youths\u27 experiences of belonging. By employing an intersectional and postcolonial perspective, this study explored newcomer youths’ gendered, racialized, and class experiences of inclusion and exclusion that ultimately influenced their sense of belonging in their country of resettlement. Through an examinatio...
Latinx immigrants are changing the landscape of the suburban Midwest (Diamond & Posey-Maddox, 20...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in a multicultural urban environment, the paper address the question ...
As the global population of refugees continues to expand, a growing body of literature is seeking to...
Objective To gain a qualitative understanding of belonging as reflected in the experience of newly r...
This study examines the development of identity, citizenship and sense of belonging among 1.25-gener...
In a globalized world, schools are becoming more diverse. Research has shown that feelings of belong...
Youth are forceful political actors who challenge mainstream conceptions of what it means to be a ci...
We know relatively little about how undocumented immigrant youth, who entered the U.S. as children, ...
This article explores the everyday lives of young former refugees in small Norwegian towns and consi...
The People They Make Us Welcome, a new policy paper by the Centre for Multicultural Youth explores h...
This study explored how U.S.-born children of Central American immigrants develop a sense of belongi...
The current social climate of heightened intercultural tensions in culturally pluralist societies su...
Abstract Background African Immigrant and refugee youth represent an increasing group of newcomers i...
The concept of belongingness has intuitive appeal. Human beings are social creatures; the need to be...
AbstractEducation is believed to play an essential role in creating a sense of belongingamongst adol...
Latinx immigrants are changing the landscape of the suburban Midwest (Diamond & Posey-Maddox, 20...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in a multicultural urban environment, the paper address the question ...
As the global population of refugees continues to expand, a growing body of literature is seeking to...
Objective To gain a qualitative understanding of belonging as reflected in the experience of newly r...
This study examines the development of identity, citizenship and sense of belonging among 1.25-gener...
In a globalized world, schools are becoming more diverse. Research has shown that feelings of belong...
Youth are forceful political actors who challenge mainstream conceptions of what it means to be a ci...
We know relatively little about how undocumented immigrant youth, who entered the U.S. as children, ...
This article explores the everyday lives of young former refugees in small Norwegian towns and consi...
The People They Make Us Welcome, a new policy paper by the Centre for Multicultural Youth explores h...
This study explored how U.S.-born children of Central American immigrants develop a sense of belongi...
The current social climate of heightened intercultural tensions in culturally pluralist societies su...
Abstract Background African Immigrant and refugee youth represent an increasing group of newcomers i...
The concept of belongingness has intuitive appeal. Human beings are social creatures; the need to be...
AbstractEducation is believed to play an essential role in creating a sense of belongingamongst adol...
Latinx immigrants are changing the landscape of the suburban Midwest (Diamond & Posey-Maddox, 20...
Drawing on extensive fieldwork in a multicultural urban environment, the paper address the question ...
As the global population of refugees continues to expand, a growing body of literature is seeking to...